Roberta Sykes Bursary

Application criteria

The Roberta Sykes Indigenous Education Foundation provides partial funding for Indigenous Australians to undertake short, executive education courses at leading overseas academic institutions. In many cases, the candidate’s employer is requested to contribute up to 50% of the costs.

Information on some of the programs available in 2019 can be found here.

The value of the Bursary is up to $20,000.

To be eligible, applicants must:

Be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and be accepted as such by the community in which they live or have lived

Provide Confirmation of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent through a signed statement (including common seal) from the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Heritage Association, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Corporation or Land Council of the country of your ancestors. If applicable, candidates are encouraged to provide a written statement from the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Heritage Association, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Corporation or Land Council of the community in which they live or have lived and/or are connected to.

Be accepted into an executive program at a recognised overseas academic institution

Be able to demonstrate that their studies will be of benefit to their community upon their return to Australia.

When to apply:

Applications for the Roberta Sykes Bursaries are reviewed, and candidates interviewed, at each board meeting of the Roberta Sykes Indigenous Education Foundation.

The deadlines to submit applications in 2019 are as follows:

19 January 2019

9 March 2019

20 May 2019

8 July 2019

1 November 2019

​Applicants need to apply directly to the overseas academic institution first, and then to the Trust for a Bursary. Your Bursary application will only be reviewed by the Board if you are accepted in to your chosen course, however you should submit your application to the Foundation while you await the outcome of your university application.

You must ensure that you submit your Bursary application to the Trust with substantial time for it to be reviewed (in line with the application dates above) and before the deadline dates for your course.

To apply you will need to submit:

1. A completed application form 2. A personal statement outlining: - Why you want to do the course - Background on your area of employment or business - Where you are studying overseas, for how long and the focus of your study - The amount of funding you require - How you identify with the Indigenous community in which you live or have lived, and past contributions you have made within the community - Ways in which undertaking your chosen course will benefit the Indigenous community - Future contributions you plan to make to the Indigenous community (and wider community) following completion of the course. 3. Your curriculum vitae 4. Academic transcript(s) if you completed your studies inthe last 6 years5. Three (3) written references, which highlight your capabilities, your past contribution to the Indigenous community, and the perceived future benefit of doing your chosen course. These should be: - one academic/professional; - one from an Elder in your community, (which should highlight your connection to the community); - one personal.6. A written statement confirming Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage. In addition, applicants are required to provide a signed statement in writing from the Aboriginal Heritage Association, Aboriginal Corporation or Land Council of the community in which they live or have lived, also confirming the above 7. A passport sized photo 8. A financial budget.

Selection of successful applicants will be based on academic merit, financial need, and the applicant’s past and future contributions to the Indigenous communities and to Australiamore generally.

· Provide regular email reports briefly outlining their progress - these reports will be used in our newsletters and on our website · Notify the Trust of the dates and destination of any travel outside the country of study during the term of the Scholarship · Recognise that in the event that they withdraw from or are removed from their course, the Bursary may be rescinded by the Foundation, in full or in part, and they may be liable to repay to the Foundation any amounts that were paid under the Bursary · Agree that, on their return to Australia, they will provide reasonable assistance to the Foundation in the fulfilment of its objectives, including attending fundraising events, providing orientation advice to other Scholars funded by the Foundation and providing annual written updates on their progress and their career for inclusion in newsletters and on our website.

Please contact us if you require further information or wish to discuss your application before submitting.